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VCs invested $1.2 billion in insurtechs in Q2 2024, according to PitchBook
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Exclusive: Ambience Healthcare’s AI technology launches at John Muir Health
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Mike Lynch leaves a complex, still-unfolding legacy
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Global VC funding in media, entertainment, and gaming is up 58% for the first half of 2024, says Crunchbase
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